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UE softball takes home opener by 11-0 final

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Aces put together complete effort

 

A 10-run third inning propelled the University of Evansville softball team to an 11-0 win over Purdue Fort Wayne in Tuesday’s home opener at Cooper Stadium.

 

Already up 1-0, the Purple Aces sent 14 runners to the plate while scoring 10 runs.  UE posted seven hits in the inning while walking four times.  Overall – UE notched 11 runs on nine hits in the contest while garnering six bases on balls.

 

“This was a great team effort today.  In the circle, our pitchers did a great job of keeping the Purdue Fort Wayne batters off balance,” Aces head softball coach Mat Mundell said.  “Offensively, we were able to get the job done with runners in scoring position; we had some timely hitting while showing patience in earning walks.  Overall, it was a great way to open our home schedule.”

 

Evansville scored the first run of the game in the first when Haley Woolf crossed the plate on an error by the Mastodons.  Woolf drew a 2-out walk to bring Alyssa Barela to the plate.  She hit a bloop single to center and Woolf scored from first on an error in the outfield.  Katie McLean would add another walk in the frame, but PFW was able to get out of the jam.

 

Purdue Fort Wayne threatened in the first two innings, earning a total of four walks, but could not push the runners over.  In the bottom of the third, UE took advantage, plating 10 runs.  Jessica Fehr and Eryn Gould led the frame off with back-to-back doubles.  With one out, the offense continued to run at an elite level.

 

Following a single by Barela, McLean walked for the second time in the game to load the bases.  UE’s offense saw seven batters in a row come through with either a single or walk with the bases loaded.  Pinch hitter Jenna Lis got it started with a single to right before Lindsay Renneisen got on with a 4-pitch walk.  Toni Galas singled to third before Kat Mueller earned the free pass to bring home another.

 

Jessica Fehr picked up her second hit of the inning, singling to third base.  Renneisen slid under the tag at home to extend the lead.  Following a walk by Gould, Haley Woolf hit a bases clearing double that capped off the inning.  Emily Lockhart came into the game in the fourth and sat the Mastodons down in order, tossing two scoreless frames and striking out five.  Evansville took the 5-inning win by a final of 11-0.

 

Izzy Vetter made the start for UE and threw three hitless innings.  She struck out six batters on the way to her fourth win of the season.

 

Missouri Valley Conference play opens this weekend when the Aces welcome UNI to Cooper Stadium.  The teams take to the field for a noon doubleheader on Saturday before playin

Art in the City, Brown Bag, & More!

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ART IN THE CITY
Get ready for our members only show
Art in the City is the Arts Council’s annual members-only exhibit, and a chance for local artist members to showcase their current work. Each member receives one free entry into the exhibit.
CALENDAR
  • Pre-Registration Deadline: Wednesday, April 15
  • Artwork Drop-off: Monday & Tuesday, April 20 & 21, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Opening Reception: Saturday, May 2, 5:30 – 7 p.m.
  • Exhibit Dates: April 28 – May 21
  • Artwork Pick-up: Friday, May 22, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Please click the link below for the prospectus:
ARTSWIN PROGRAMS
Brown Bag still going, but no concert this week
There is no Brown Bag on this Wednesday, March 11. Brown Bag returns March 18 with a hands-on printmaking workshop hosted by Signature School. Brown Bag will continue until the end of April. If you know of a performer who would like to be featured at Brown Bag, email Zach Evans at zach.evans@artswin.org
March 11 – No Brown Bag
March 18 – Sig School printmaking
March 25 – TBA
April 1 – Loops and Rhythms (Monte Skelton & Dekar Baker)
April 8 – Southern Hollow Dulcimer Group
April 15 – TBA
April 22 – Honey Roy Duo
April 29 – The Dixielanders
ARTSWIN PROGRAMS
Classics returns with free vibraphone concert
The Arts Council’s Classics Concert Series returns in March with a performance by Greg Jukes.
Jukes creates musical experiences that expand the boundaries of traditional performance. Jukes will bring his talents to First Presbyterian Church in Downtown Evansville on March 13 with a solo vibraphone performance.
The Classics Concert Series is presented by the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana with help from First Presbyterian Church. The series features classical music groups performing in area churches.
All concerts in the series are free and open to the public. Seating may be limited.
The second Classics Concert performance in 2020 will feature the Indiana University African American Choral Ensemble. The group will perform at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 29 at Nazarene Missionary Baptist Church.
RECEPTION THIS WEEKEND
Young at Art exhibit opens this weekend
The Arts Council’s annual Young at Art exhibit opens Saturday, March 14 with a reception from 2:30 – 4 p.m. The Exhibit features 185 pieces made by K-8 students from 21 regional schools. The exhibit runs until March 27.
OTHER PROGRAMS
PG celebrates anniversary with concert
Pionear Group will host a concert this weekend in the Bower Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery to celebrate the group’s 7th anniversary. Performances will include Kelo Kaddafi, Murphy’s Horizon and Ellipse Elkshow. Doors open at 7 p.m. Music begins at 8 p.m. $5 cover. All ages.
OTHER PROGRAMS
The Guild reading series returns Thursday
The Guild is a monthly reading series on second Thursdays hosted by the Midwest Writers Guild and the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana. Two features start at 6:30 with open mic to follow at 7:15. Our features for March are novelist Jake dh from Evansville, Indiana and poet Joseph Fulkerson from Owensboro, Kentucky. There will be a cash bar.

AG Curtis Hill: U.S. Supreme Court decision on unauthorized aliens and ID theft is win for Indiana

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A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision ensures states will be able to continue prosecuting cases of identity theft that involve unauthorized aliens, Attorney General Curtis Hill said today.

In Kansas v. Garcia, the Kansas Supreme Court relied on a federal law that strictly limits the use of job applicants’ work-authorization forms to throw out the identity-theft convictions of three restaurant workers who lied on both tax withholding forms and work-authorization forms. But the U.S. Supreme Court reversed, ruling that prosecutors are permitted to prosecute job applicants who fraudulently use other people’s Social Security numbers so long as they learn of the fraud from sources other than the work-authorization forms (such as tax-withholding forms).

“The Kansas court’s erroneous interpretation would have invited would-be identity thieves to evade state prosecution just by including in a work-authorization form any information they stole,” Attorney General Hill said. “To say the least, granting identity thieves such power to immunize themselves from prosecution would seriously impede states’ efforts to fight identity theft.”

In a document submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court last May, Attorney General Hill led a 12-state coalition supporting the legal view that ultimately prevailed.

“Identity theft is an extremely pervasive and costly crime,” Attorney General Hill said. “I appreciate the Supreme Court’s wisdom in allowing states to use appropriate measures to combat the problem. This is a win for Indiana.”

Eagles tip off NCAA II Tournament Saturday

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball tips off the 2020 NCAA Division II Tournament and the Midwest Regional Saturday at 11 a.m. (CDT) in Indianapolis, Indiana. The regional is being hosted by 15th-ranked and top-seeded University of Indianapolis.

The Screaming Eagles (22-8), the sixth seed and the defending NCAA II Midwest Region champion, start national tournament action with 19th-ranked and third-seeded University of Missouri-St. Louis (27-5). USI has never played UMSL in the NCAA II Midwest Regional, but leads the all-time series, 39-14, despite going 1-2 against the Tritons this season.

In addition to the USI-UMSL match-up, the bottom half of the bracket features second-seeded Truman State University (24-6) against 16th-ranked and seventh-seeded Ferris State University (27-6) in the 1:30 p.m. (CDT) contest Saturday. Truman won the GLVC Tournament championship Sunday with a win over UMSL.

The top half of the regional bracket includes UIndy taking on eighth-seeded Walsh University (25-6), the Great Midwest Athletic Conference champion, in the 4 p.m. (CDT) contest. The final match-up features fourth-seeded Michigan Tech University (23-8) battling against fifth-seeded Bellarmine University (20-8) at 6:30 p.m. (CDT) on day 1 of the regional.

Tickets prices are $15 adult/$10 student-youth-senior for the four games on Saturday and $10  adult/$5 student-youth-senior for the semifinals Sunday and the championship game Tuesday. Fan also can purchase tickets on-line though the University of Indianapolis.

Post-season game coverage for USI Men’s Basketball, including live stats, video, and audio broadcasts, is available at GoUSIEagles.com. The games also can be heard on ESPN 97.7FM and 95.7FM The Spin.

USI Men’s Basketball Week 17 Quick Notes:

USI hopes to defend NCAA II Midwest Region crown. USI enters NCAA II Tournament play looking to defend its NCAA II Midwest Region crown. The Screaming Eagles defeated fourth-seeded Ashland University; top-seeded Lewis University on a last second shot; and Bellarmine University after trailing from a 16-point deficit to win the regional last year. The 2019 regional title was USI’s fourth in men’s basketball. Senior guard/forward Kobe Caldwell is the top-returning scorer from last year’s regional at 10.3 points per game. Junior guard Mateo Rivera and junior forward Emmanuel Little averaged 9.3 and 9.0 points per game respectively.

Last time USI was at UIndy for the regional. The last time USI played in the NCAA II Midwest Regional at UIndy’s Nicoson Hall was 1997, losing a triple-overtime game to Quincy University, 125-118. Guard Marc Hostetter led the six Eagles in double-digits with 36 points (10-18 FG; 3-5 3FG; 13-16 FT) in 51 minutes of action.

Eagles win one/lose one in GLVC Tournament. USI won its GLVC Tournament opening game with Bellarmine, 76-73, but lost the semifinal contest versus the 16th-ranked University of Missouri-St. Louis, 78-63. Junior guard/forward Clayton Hughes led Eagle scorers with 16.0 points per game, while senior guard Joe Laravie posted 13.0 points per contest.

Big Scorers. Senior guard Joe Laravie posted a season-high 21 points in the win over Bellarmine in the GLVC Tournament, becoming the third Eagles to surpass the 20-point plateau. Junior forward Josh Price has gone over  20 points six times with a high of 25 points, while junior forward Emmanuel Little has nine games over 20 with a high of 31.

USI vs. Midwest Regional field this season. USI is 3-6 this season versus the NCAA II Midwest Regional field (2-2 at home; 0-3 on the road; 1-1 on neutral court). USI junior forward Emmanuel Little leads the Eagles with 15.6 points and 7.6 rebounds per game, while junior guard Mateo Rivera follows with 10.9 points per contest.

Leading the Eagles overall. Junior forward Emmanuel Little leads USI this season with 16.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per game, while junior forward Josh Price is posting 12.9 points and 7.8 rebounds per contest. Junior guard Mateo Rivera and senior guard Joe Laravie also are reaching double-digits in scoring with 11.7 and 10.3 points per game in 2019-20.

Double-doubles in 2019-20. Junior forward Emmanuel Little leads the team with 10 double-doubles after his 10-point, 12-rebound performance versus UMSL. Junior forward Josh Price follows with nine double-doubles in 2019-20.

USI vs. UMSL. USI will try to even the season series with UMSL when they face off in the first round of the NCAA II Midwest Regional. UMSL won at home and in the GLVC Tournament, while USI took the contest at Screaming Eagles Arena.

USI vs. lower bracket. USI leads the all-time series versus Truman State University, 7-2, after winning the only meeting of 2019-20 at home, while holding an 8-2 all-time series lead with Ferris State.

Six-State Trooper Project Underway

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The Indiana State Police will be joining forces this week with Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia State Police agencies, for what is known as the Six-State Trooper Project. During this collaborative effort, troopers across northeast Indiana will be taking to the highways March 12th -14th with a primary focus on criminal interdiction through high volume traffic enforcement.

During this period, motorists can expect to see an increased presence of our troopers on the roadsides conducting traffic stops. Drivers are encouraged to not drive distracted, and to be increasingly aware of the need to move over or slowdown as required to give them the room to work safely.

Why target traffic violations to catch criminals? Troopers understand that the criminal element by and large operates in a mobile environment. Criminals regularly must navigate our roadways while moving from point A to point B. By conducting large scale coordinated patrols such as the Six-State Trooper Project, we effectively create a bigger net for law enforcement to fish. We achieve safer roadways through increased traffic enforcement, with an overall commitment to creating safer communities by getting criminals off the streets.

Help the ISP make a difference in your community! Motorist that observe high-risk driving behavior, suspect impaired driving, or suspect criminal activity on our roadways are always encouraged to call 911, or call direct to the Indiana State Police Fort Wayne Post at (260)432-8661.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Administrative Assistant
SWIRCA & More – Evansville, IN
$11.50 an hour
A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. SWIRCA & More is seeking to fill an Administrative Assistant to help with coordinate and facilitate office operations for our Meals on Wheels program.
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Administrative Assistant
SWIRCA & More – Evansville, IN
$11.50 an hour
A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. SWIRCA & More is seeking to fill an Administrative Assistant to help with coordinate and facilitate office operations for our Meals on Wheels program.
Easily apply
Mar 9
Medical Front Desk Receptionist
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons – Evansville, IN
Flexibility to work between the hours of 6:30am and 6:30pm, as well as some Saturdays. The Front Desk employee, under the direction of the Front Desk Coordinator, is responsible for checking patients in and out of the office.
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Mar 9
Office Coordinator
WSCC Lantern Childcare and Preschool – Evansville, IN
$9 – $11 an hour
Complete a minimum of 20 training hours a year. Experience in Early Childhood Education preferred. Willing to obtain and maintain 1st aid, CPR, and Universal Precaution certification. Pass drug screenings and criminal history check.
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Mar 9
Receptionist – Dental
ECHO Community Healthcare 4/5 rating   3 reviews  – Evansville, IN
ECHO Community Healthcare is committed to creating the best possible work environment for our employees and offers a competitive compensation and benefits package including Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO, Basic and optional life insurance, EAP, 403(b)…
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Mar 4
Administrative Assistant
Trans Ash, Inc. – Newburgh, IN
$14 an hour
Assist site project supervision w/project administration. Enter payroll hours and cost code equipment and labor on time cards. Is seeking a full-time or part-time Administrative Assistant to work in the office trailer of our construction site in…
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Mar 4
Front Desk Customer Service Advocate Position
The Vision Care Center 4/5 rating   2 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
$10 – $12 an hour
Please send a resume and a completed application through indeed*. Front Desk Customer Service Advocate Position. The Vision Care Center is growing! Join our busy practice as a full-time Front Desk Staff Member. We look forward to meeting you!
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Mar 3
Office Assistant – Family Practice
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating   5,144 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Office Assistant – Family Practice – Full-Time, Days – St. Vincent Westside Connection – Evansville, IN. Monday – Friday either 7am – 4pm or 8am -5pm. No weekends or major holidays. Vincent operates 24 hospitals in addition to a comprehensive network…
Mar 4
Full Time 3rd shift Attendant (Front Desk/Laundry)
Extended Stay America Hotel 3.2/5 rating   2,014 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$10 – $12 an hour
The night guest laundry attendant position must demonstrate and promote a strong commitment to providing the best possible experience for our guests and associates. The position is responsible for assisting guests overnight, checking in and checking…
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Mar 9
Medical Receptionist
CleanSlate 3.2/5 rating   49 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Monitor clinic schedule for arrival of patients and retrieves patient from lobby after check-in is complete in a fast paced medical office. Must be able to multi-task. Input accurate patient information into electronic health record.
Mar 6
Medical Billing/Administrative Assistant
HSC Medical Billing & Consulting LLC – Evansville, IN
 2 years of office clerical administration experience. HSC Medical Billing & Consulting LLC is currently seeking a candidate to fill our. We are looking for an individual who has experience in. The successful candidate enjoys and can work in a fast…
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Mar 3
EH&S Administrative Coordinator
BWX Technologies 3/5 rating   53 reviews  – Mount Vernon, IN
BWXT is looking for an experienced Administrative Coordinator to join our Environmental Health and Safety team in Mt. BWXT), we are People Strong, Innovation Driven. Headquartered in Lynchburg, Va., BWXT provides safe and effective nuclear solutions…
Mar 6
Administrative Assistant III – Human Resources
Atlas World Group Inc. – Evansville, IN
Atlas Van Lines is comprised of a family of companies that deliver transportation and related services globally through a network of quality agents and select service partners. This full-time position will consist of 40 hours per week.
Mar 4
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   461 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Maintains positive patient oriented services in the provision of medical office services to the patient, family members, visitors and physicians in the office setting. Greets, instructs and directs patients while in the office setting.
Mar 5
Satellite Clinic Office Assistant II
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   461 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The Satellite Clinic Office Assistant II by means of formal training program or previous on the job training is prepared to provide various tasks, clinically related and non-clinical activities, to assist the physician in performing clinical duties.
Mar 5
Office Assistant – Float Pool
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating   5,144 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Office Assistant – Float Pool – Full-Time, Days – St. Vincent Medical Group – Float Pool – Evansville, IN. Monday-Friday,8AM-5PM (There are opportunities for weekends later in employment.). Vincent operates 24 hospitals in addition to a comprehensive…
Mar 4
Automotive Dealership Office Worker
Law Chevrolet Buick – Boonville, IN
A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. Law Chevrolet Buick has an immediate opening for a Full Time Accounting/Office Clerk in Boonville, IN. This position will assist with the processing of car deals, title work,…
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Mar 3
Clinical Office Assistant CMA
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   461 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Deaconess Access and Logistics Center. The Clinical Office Assistant CMA (Certified Medical Assistant) or RMA (Registered Medical Assistant) is responsible for providing direct or indirect care, under the supervision of a physician based on their…
Mar 6
Medical Receptionist
Confidential – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
Our very busy Ophthalmology office has an opening for a Medical Receptionist. This position facilitates the patient registration and check-in process of the medical office/clinic setting. This position requires excellent customer service and…
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Medical Billing/Administrative Assistant
HSC Medical Billing & Consulting LLC – Evansville, IN
 2 years of office clerical administration experience. HSC Medical Billing & Consulting LLC is currently seeking a candidate to fill our. We are looking for an individual who has experience in. The successful candidate enjoys and can work in a fast…
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Eligibility Assistant – Vanderburgh County
Knowledge Services 3.1/5 rating   134 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Knowledge Services has a great opportunity for a strong Customer Service focused individual who wants to make a difference in their daily work life with the FSSA/Division of Family Resources as an Eligibility Assistant.
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Seven Divers Head to Lexington for NCAA Zone C Championships

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The Indiana University diving teams will compete in the 2020 NCAA Zone C Championships at the Lancaster Aquatic Center in Lexington, Ky. beginning on Thursday morning.

The Hoosiers will be represented by junior Taylor Carter, sophomore Kayla Luarde, freshman Zain Smith and sophomore Alyssa Wang on the women’s side. Junior Mory Gould, junior Seamus Scotty and sophomore Cole VanDevender will compete from the men’s team.

The three-day meet will get underway on Thursday, March 12 and run through Saturday, March 14. Live results for the championships can be found at DiveMeets.com.

There are five zone meets spread across the country that allow divers to qualify for the NCAA Championships. Based on performances at the previous NCAA Championships, each zone earns a set number of qualifying spots.

NCAA Zone C Schedule

Thursday – Women’s 1-meter/Men’s 3-meter – 1:00 p.m. ET

Friday – Women’s 3-meter/Men’s 1-meter – 1:00 p.m. ET

Saturday – Women’s and Men’s Platform – 11:00 a.m. ET

Top-18 in the opening round/prelims advance to the finals. Scores will carry over.

Zone C NCAAs Qualifying Breakdown for 2020

Women’s Auto Qualifiers

1-meter: 7

3-meter: 6

Platform: 10

 

Men’s Auto Qualifiers

1-meter: 7

3-meter: 7

Platform: 10

 

Once a diver posts an auto-qualifying finish in an event, he or she only has to be among the top 12 to earn the NCAA Championships berth in the other events.

March 10: COVID-19 update from ISDH

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he number of Hoosiers who have tested presumptively positive for COVID-19 remains at six, according to the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH).

Two individuals with positive tests announced earlier today are residents of Boone and Adams counties. Five Indiana counties now have cases of COVID-19. The other residents who have been diagnosed live in Marion, Hendricks and Noble counties.

Two of the people with COVID-19 are in the hospital; the other four people are in self-isolation. ISDH continues to work with local health departments to identify close contacts of the existing patients and is prepared for the possibility that additional cases may occur.

All of the cases identified so far have a connection to another case.

Other developments:

  • The ISDH call center has received nearly 900 calls since March 6 from healthcare providers and the public. The call center is staffed 24/7. From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., call 317-233-7125. Calls after 8 p.m. should go to 317-233-1325 and will be answered by an on-call epidemiologist. The primary purpose of the call center is to provide guidance from the CDC to healthcare providers and the public. Call center staff will not offer personal medical advice. If you are sick, consult with your healthcare provider.
  • ISDH has created a dashboard showing the number of presumptive positive cases in Indiana and the number of tests performed. The dashboard is located on the ISDH COVID-19 website at https://on.in.gov/COVID19 and will be updated at 10 a.m. daily.
  • The CDC and U.S. State Department have advised travelers, especially those with underlying medical conditions, to avoid getting on cruise ships. That guidance can be found here.
  • The number of subscribers to the COVID-19 website has increased to more than 7,600. Hoosiers are encouraged to continue to sign up to receive alerts and the latest updated guidance as the outbreak evolves.
  • ISDH recommends that nursing homes follow the latest guidance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Updated guidance can be found here.
  • Many hospitals have visitor restrictions in place due to influenza. ISDH recommends hospitals continue to monitor the situation and revise those policies as appropriate.

ISDH will continue to provide daily updates regarding COVID-19 in Indiana as activity has increased across the United States.

 

About COVID-19

COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by a novel, or new, coronavirus that has not been previously identified. The virus causing COVID-19 is not the same as the coronaviruses that commonly circulate among humans and cause mild illness, like the common cold.

Human coronaviruses most commonly spread from an infected person to others through:

  • Respiratory droplets released into the air by coughing and sneezing;
  • Close personal contact, such as touching or shaking hands;
  • Touching an object or a surface with the virus on it, then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes before washing your hands; and
  • Rarely, fecal contamination.

The CDC does not recommend that people who are well wear a facemask to protect themselves from respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19. You should only wear a mask if a healthcare professional recommends it. A facemask should be used by people who have COVID-19 and are showing symptoms to protect others from the risk of infection.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES COVID-19 CASE COUNTS, DASHBOARD

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The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has updated its new COVID-19 online dashboard to reflect two additional presumptive positive cases. The patients reside in Adams and Boone counties. This brings to six the number of Hoosiers who have tested positive for COVID-19.

Additional updates on the state’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak will be provided later today

Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

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AGENDA

Vanderburgh County

Board of Commissioners

March 10, 2020

3:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Action Items 
    1. Final Reading of CO.03-20-004: An Ordinance Amending Vanderburgh County’s Ordinance Concerning Off-Road Vehicles and Golf Carts and Amending Titles 10, Chapter 10.60, Sections 10.60.010 through 10.60.140 of the Vanderburgh County Code
    2. County Prosecutor: Sage 4 Contract Renewal
    3. Old National Events Plaza Fourth Amendment to Management Agreement
    4. Community Corrections: Newman Grant Writing Services Contract for Grant Compliance
    5. Therapeutic Work Release: 
      1. Moral Reconation Therapy Contract with Wesley Bennett
      2. Part-time Residential Officer Contracts:
        1. Nancy Angermeier
        2. Charlie Pace
        3. Esther Holder
        4. Ryan Lux
    6. Treatment Courts:
      1. Home Verification Officer Contracts:
        1. Ryan Barrett
        2. Troy Hardin
        3. Dion Wingerter
        4. John Helfrich
    7. Jacob’s Village Funding Proposal
    8. Interlocal Agreement with Vanderburgh County and Evansville Land Bank Corp. 
    9. Cooperative Extension Contractual Services Revised Memorandum of Understanding
    10. Auditor’s Office: Kronos Support Services Request Renewal
    11. Health Department: Local Health Department Naloxone Distribution Grant
    12. Computer Services: Lease of Multifunction Device for Health Department
  5. 2020 Township Trustee Guidelines 
  6. Department Head Reports
  7. New Business
  8. Old Business
  9. Consent Items
    1. Approval of February 25, 2020 Meeting Minutes
    2. Employment Changes 
    3. County Auditor Claims Voucher Reports: 2/24/2020 through 2/28/2020 and 3/2/2020 through 3/6/2020
    4. County Engineer: 
      1. Notice to Bidders for VC20-0301: Concrete Repairs in Malibu Park Subdivision
      2. Right-of-Way Purchase Offer for Kansas Road Parcel 60 for $40,825.  
      3. Travel Request for LTAP Core Course #7 Temporary Traffic Control
    5. Veteran’s Services Travel Request
    6. Sheriff’s Department:
      1. St. Wendel Men’s Club Road Closure Request
      2. Surplus Request
  10. Public Comment
  11. Adjournment